...merged with Australia’s Mallesons Stephen Jaques last year, the move sent shock waves through the Chinese...
...Services Co. Semple first joined the former Mallesons Stephen Jaques since 1994, becoming a partner in 2002. He took a leave...
...property transactions, financings, and development agreements. She first joined the former Mallesons Stephen Jaques two decades ago and became a partner in 1996. Until last...
...managing partner last year, ahead of the merger between the former Mallesons Stephen Jaques and Chinese firm King & Wood. ...
...Corrs Chambers Westgarth and the former Mallesons Stephen Jaques. He joined KPMG in 2009. DLA Piper...
...of Australia. He joined the former Mallesons Stephen Jaques as a partner in 2000. Prior to that, he was a...
...groundbreaking merger between China's King & Wood and Australia's Mallesons Stephens Jaques produced a new giant with nearly 1,600 lawyers and revenues...
...From 2000 to 2009, he was a partner with the former Mallesons Stephen Jaques, which merged with Chinas King & Wood last year...
...groundbreaking merger between China's King & Wood and Australia's Mallesons Stephen Jaques produced a new giant with nearly 1,600 lawyers and revenues...
Originally Published: The Asian Lawyer
...Lavan Legal. He also previously worked for the former Mallesons Stephen Jaques in Sydney. Email: ...
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